Scientists rattle: We were wrong about the universe, he's flat.

Scientists rattle: We were wrong about the universe, he's flat.

Our understanding of the universe can be completely wrong, scientists have said. The data released by the Planck Telescope, which makes a very precise measurement of the shape, size, and ancient history of our universe, suggest that we may have learned all physics in a wrong way, according to a recent article. This matter [...]

The data released by the Planck Telescope, which makes a very precise measurement of the shape, size, and ancient history of our universe, suggest that we may have learned all physics in a wrong way, according to a recent article.

This issue can be an indicator of “a crisis in cosmology” that may still be unintelligible because of problems with our understanding of the shape of the universe, the authors have written.

For now, scientists believe that the universe is <x0 quarries”. This is based on large data collected by telescopes that penetrate deep into space.

But in the recently published new article, researchers noted that recent data from the Planck telescope provided possible readings that could change the standard form of meaning of the universe.

That would mean that our assumption of a flat universe could be “masquerading a cosmological crisis where different parts of the universe are presented as mutually inconsistent” the authors write.

To solve the problem requires more research. /Periscope

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